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- Temporary Transvenous Pacemaker Review.

Temporary Transvenous Pacemaker Review.  This video Descripes basics of temporary transvenous pacemaker insertion..

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- Permanent Pacemaker implanation Animation (2).

Permanent Pacemaker implanation Animation.   The heart is located in the center of the chest, enclosed by the breast bone and rib cage. By contracting in a rhythmic way, it causes the blood in your...

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- Net Hydrostatic Pressure and Filtration Pressure.

Net Hydrostatic Pressure and Filtration Pressure  This video explains what Net Hydrostatic pressure is and how to calculate it.Also shows how filtration pressure is determined by Net Hydrostatic...

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- How Blood Flows Through the Heart.

How Blood Flows Through the Heart.  This video explans the process of how blood flows through the heart.It shows blood entering via the vena cave to the Right atrium, then getting pumped into the right...

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- How Adrenaline and Acetylcholine Affect Heart Rate?

How Adrenaline and Acetylcholine Affect Heart Rate?  This video discusses the effect of Adrenaline and Acetylcholine on heart rate. Adrenaline speeds it up and Acetylcholine slows it down. They both...

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-Action Potentials and Contraction in Cardiac Muscle Cells

Action Potentials and Contraction in Cardiac Muscle Cells This videos shows how the Action potential is generated in cardiac muscle cells and how this results in Contraction of the Heart. When the...

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- Normal shape and Waves in ECG/EKG

Normal shape and Waves in ECG/EKG  P wave: represents depolarization of the atrial muscle.QRS complex : represents depolarization of both ventricles.T wave: return of the ventricular mass to its...

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- What Stroke Volume is and How to Calculate it?

What Stroke Volume is and How to Calculate it?  This video talks about what stroke Volume is,the difference between end diastolic volume and end systolic volume.Ventricular stroke volume (SV) is the...

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- Regulating Stroke Volume.

Regulating Stroke Volume There are three primary mechanisms that regulate EDV and ESV, and therefore SV. 1- Preload:- Changes in preload affect the SV through the Frank-Starling mechanism. Briefly, an...

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- Isovolumetric Contraction.

Isovolumetric Contraction  This video talks about the isovolumetric contraction of the ventricles.Isovolumetric Contraction: it is the phase occurring in early systole, during which the ventricles...

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- Cardiac Cycle.

Cardiac Cycle.The cardiac cycle is a term referring to all or any of the events related to the flow or blood pressure that occurs from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next. (1)A...

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- Pressure Reflexes and Mean Arterial Pressure.

Pressure Reflexes and Mean Arterial Pressure.  When Mean Arterial Pressure rises Baroreceptors fire, signal goes to the medulla, parasympathetic activity goes up, Sympathetic Activity goes down, which...

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- Cardiac output.

 Cardiac outputCardiac output: is the volume of blood being pumped by the heart in one minute.Cardiac output = Stroke Volume × Heart rate.Cardiac output is usually expressed in liters/minute. Cardiac...

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- Congestive Heart Failure Animation.

Congestive Heart Failure Animation

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- Blood Pressure and Mean Arterial Pressure.

Blood Pressure and Mean Arterial PressureBlood pressure (BP) or "arterial blood pressure"  is the pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels.It  is one of the principal vital...

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- Reading Music and ECG.

Some people have compared learning to read EKGs with learning to read music.In both instances, one is faced with a completely new system not rooted in conventional language and full of unfamiliar...

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- Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults JNC 7

Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults According Joint National Committee 7

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-Some Tricks in history taking of cardiac patient.

Some Tricks in history taking of cardiac patient. Rapidly assess the patient to determine whether the patient in acute distress or life threatening condition which need immediate action , then a...

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- Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults According AHA.

Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults According to American Heart Association. 

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-Ischemic heart and arm pain!

Ischemic heart and arm pain!You must remember that cardiac ischemic pain may present with shoulder,arm, or forearm pain unassociated with chest comfort.. Local symptoms that aren't affected by movement...

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- Precipitating factors of Heart Failure.

Precipitating factors of Heart Failure. There are multiple factors Precipitating Heart Failure in already diseased Heart."HEART FAILED"HTNEndocarditisAnemiaRheumatic Heart disease and other valvular...

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- ECG (EKG) Paper.

ECG Paper.The output of an ECG recorder is a tracing on a graph or a standard  paper  traveling at a rate of 25 mm/s.This paper is divided into large squares and each large square is divided into small...

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- Importance of ECG (EKG).

Importance of ECG (EKG).The Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a graph that records the electrical activity of the heart.The ECG records these electrical cardiac currents (voltages,potentials) by means...

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- Common pulse sites.

Common pulse sitesThe pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed against a bone. In Upper limb: Axillary pulse: located inferiorly of the lateral wall of the axilla...

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